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Its located behind the front bumber on the drivers side. Under the turn signal lamp.
# Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. # Remove the screw that secures the inboard side of the front park/turn signal lamp unit to the front bumper fascia. # Pull the inboard side of the lamp away from the fascia far enough to disengage the tab that secures the outboard side of the lamp from the slot in the front bumper fascia. # Disengage the lock feature and disconnect the wire harness connector from the lamp socket. # Remove the front park/turn signal lamp unit from the vehicle.
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A flashing engine light is usually a misfire.
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It's next to the back of the front-right turn signal lamp. Look up from below.
Typically if the turn signal lamp on the dashboard stays on (i.e. does not blink), it means you have a burned out turn signal bulb on either the front or rear of the car. This is especially true if it happens only on one side (i.e. left or right turn signal). If the problem exists on both sides of the vehicle, check your flasher unit.
Which brake lamp are you needing to change? Brake/turn signal lamp.
Probably either a bad brake lamp switch, improper adjustment of the brake lamp switch or a bad turn signal switch.The brake lamp switch also contains the cruise disconnect switch, but often only the brake lamp portion will fail due to the higher current involved in running the brighter lamps. The switch develops resistance caused by carbon tracking on the contacts from the spark that's created whenever the switch changes states.Also, the brake lamp circuit runs through the turn signal switch. If the brake lamp contact in the switch goes bad, you can have a situation where the brake lamps won't light but the turn signals function properly.
high beam lamp
There are two screws attaching the assembly. The first is at the top just inside the corner edge of the hood area. The other one is located between the gap of the parking lamp and the turn signal. Use a screwdriver with a slender shaft.
Get a new blinker unit.